Who’s in the cast of Little Boy Blue and how many episodes are there?
IT WAS a tragic story that shocked Britain back in 2007 and over a decade on, the four-part ITV drama about Rhys Jones' murder is being re-aired.
Little Boy Blue - whose final instalment is broadcast tonight, May 27, at 9pm - portrays the fight to bring the 11-year-old's killers to justice and stars acclaimed British actor Stephen Graham.
Who's in the cast of Little Boy Blue?
Stephen Graham
Acclaimed actor Stephen Graham plays SIO Dave 'Ned' Kelly, who was the lead investigator on the case.
The 46-year-old is perhaps best known for his role as Andrew Gascoigne in the 2006 film This is England and its sequels.
He also had a starring role as AL Capone in the HBO drama, Broadwalk Empire.
Sinead Keenan
Rhy's mother, Melanie is portrayed by Sinead Keenan.
She is mostly known for her part in the BBC Three supernatural series, Being Human.
Sinead, 42, is best known in Ireland for playing Farrah Phelan in Fair City.
Brian O'Bryne
Brian plays the role of Rhys' father, Steve.
He is known for his work in film, television and plays, having been nominated for five Tony awards.
For his role in Little Boy Blue, he won a TV Bafta in 2018, which he dedicated to Rhys.
Rhys' parents, Melanie and Steve, are played by Sinead Keenan and Brian O'Byrne.
Other stars in the drama include:
- Faye McKeever as Claire Olssen
- Matthew Roberts as Owen Jones
- Elizabeth Berrington as Debra Taylor
- Sara Powell as ACC Pat Gallan
- James Nelson -Joyce as James Yates
Melanie and Steve gave their full backing to the production of the drama which was filmed in Liverpool and around the North West.
The team behind the camera have been responsible for an array of hard-hitting, quality dramas, with producer Kwadjo Dajan having worked on Cilla, Mrs Biggs and Appropriate Adult, while director Paul Whittington also has credits for The Moorside, The Widower, Cilla and Mrs Biggs.
When is Little Boy Blue on TV?
The four-part ITV drama ends on ITV this evening, May 27, at 9pm.
The critically-acclaimed series was originally aired in 2017.
Is Little Boy Blue based on a true story?
Rhys Jones was just 11 when he was killed as he walked home from football practice through the car park of the Fir Tree Pub in Croxteth, Liverpool.
The schoolboy was heading home alone after football practice at 7.30pm in broad daylight when a hooded youth cycled by and fired three shots from a handgun.
One struck Rhys in the back and his distraught mother Melanie rushed to the scene when she heard what had happened.
Paramedics tried for over an hour and a half to save Rhys, but he was later pronounced dead at Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
After months of investigations and arrests, Sean Mercer - a member of the Croxteth Crew gang - was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, serving a minimum of 22 years.
Other gang members were also sentenced for assisting an offender.
Did the cast meet the people the drama is based on?
Sinead, Brian and Stephen all met the people that they portray in the drama before filming got underway and were left under no illusions at just how emotional a topic they were working with.
“I remembered the events so clearly," said Sinead. "Rhys was only 11 when he was shot and killed. It was horrific. There’s no other word for it.
“Brian and I went to Melanie and Steve’s house and spent a couple of hours with them. They are lovely people caught up in something horrific. This is about somebody’s life. About a family. So it is more than an acting job.”
While Stephen has spoken of the moment he went around Dave Kelly's for a cup of tea to hear how he handled the investigation.
He said: "What I wanted to know was why this meant so much to him? What was it about this that gave him that desire and drive to wake up every morning and just keep going? No matter what barriers were in his way he just kept on going.
“That tenacity I found astonishing. For someone to have that much conviction. To want to not just do the right thing but want everybody to pay for what they had done."
What did Rhys' parents think of Little Boy Blue?
Melanie and Steve have previously voiced their support of the production, saying: "We wanted to get involved in this drama because we thought it was important for people to understand what really happened.
“How close Rhys’s murderer came to escaping justice, and how in the end the simple courage shown by some of those involved in these events, and their refusal to be intimidated, led to the conviction of Sean Mercer and others involved in Rhys’s murder.
“The part Merseyside Police and especially Detective Superintendent Dave Kelly played in this cannot be over-estimated.
“But beyond this we wanted to show the devastating effect the loss of our beloved son Rhys had on our family, and how the grieving process affected us long beyond the ‘closure’ of a guilty verdict."